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Shocking: a giant TV fell and crushed a journalist from ESPN live

 Shocking: a giant TV fell and crushed a journalist from ESPN live

Shocking: a giant TV fell and crushed a journalist from ESPN live

Carlos Orduz suffered a severe blow when part of the scenery fell off. Fortunately, he was not seriously injured. It happened in Colombia.


A tremendous video does not stop being shared on social networks. A large television, which was part of the scenery for the ESPN FC Radio version Colombia program, fell on the head of one of the journalists.


The victim was Carlos Orduz and it all happened on Tuesday night when they were live. The giant screen collapsed onto his back and neck, catching him off guard and causing him to slam his face against the table.


"Did I burst? Did I burst?


"Calm down, calm down", the rest of the classmates told him and the presenter urgently asked for a pause.


Unscathed


The images quickly went viral in much of the world and raised concern. Fortunately, Carlos Orduz was not seriously injured and he himself posted a video on his Twitter account a few minutes after the accident to bring peace of mind.


“Regarding the incident that happened tonight, at the start of our ESPN FC Radio program, I want to tell you that I am fine. Absolutely nothing happened apart from the scare. Much tranquility. I thank you for your solidarity and all your messages, "said the journalist from the study in Bogotá.


On the morning of this Wednesday and after conducting medical studies, he issued a new message on social networks about him confirming that the blows were light and his nose is not fractured.


“To those who wrote to me and greeted me about the accident last night, I must tell you that I am fine, thank God after the medical check-up, the respective examinations, any issue was ruled out, only a bruise and a blow to the nose (no fracture ). Greetings and thanks, ”he said.

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